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QUOTE (10001 @ 16 Apr 2008, 00:30) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi Cliff
I have not seen the Magazine photos , but I have a model of the Stanier 0-4-4T which I have numbered LMS 1908 . When I purchased it it had a stovepipe chimney with which they ran for a time . I cant say I liked it so I replaced it with a spare Hornby Jinty one . My model is pretty old and I am sure it was made from a Jamieson brass kit. These models do appear on E-Bay from time to time. As the class was pretty short on numbers I doubt a RTR model would ever be made. If you are unable to source a kit I would be tempted to have a go at modifying a Hornby Jinty.
Cheers Tony
Here's the beauty.............
I imagine it's from a kit, not sure which one though! The purist would shudder no doubt, I wonder if use could be made of an M7 chassis to go under that Jinty conversion?
I have not seen the Magazine photos , but I have a model of the Stanier 0-4-4T which I have numbered LMS 1908 . When I purchased it it had a stovepipe chimney with which they ran for a time . I cant say I liked it so I replaced it with a spare Hornby Jinty one . My model is pretty old and I am sure it was made from a Jamieson brass kit. These models do appear on E-Bay from time to time. As the class was pretty short on numbers I doubt a RTR model would ever be made. If you are unable to source a kit I would be tempted to have a go at modifying a Hornby Jinty.
Cheers Tony
Here's the beauty.............
I imagine it's from a kit, not sure which one though! The purist would shudder no doubt, I wonder if use could be made of an M7 chassis to go under that Jinty conversion?
